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Lunch sponsorships going fast!

Lunch sponsorships going fast!

Matthew Jary23 Oct 2014 - 13:28
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More matches are snapped up by local businesses Westwood Surgery, Park View Financial Planning, Acona UK, and Elite Interiors.

Westwood Surgery are staunch supporters of the club with Dr Fergal O'Driscoll being an ex-1stXV scrum half, incumbent Immediate Past President, and a regular after dinner speaker at the club. They have taken the lunch this weekend against CLACTON where the team hope for a third successive victory.

Jason Carter at Elite Interiors hopes his skiing jaunts aren't going to interfere with the booking of the STOWMARKET game on 31st January 2015. Elite have taken tables at the Gents Dinner and Summer Ball before, and they specialise in the supply and fitting of hygienic interiors and are based in Lowestoft and Leicester.

We're delighted to welcome a new name to our sponsors list in Acona UK Ltd, who have been organised by club stalwart Donald MacArthur. Acona is a specialist well engineering and well management group in the offshore sector, and they have taken the BILLERICAY game on 21st February 2015. With many club members employed in the offshore industry the club is very keen to be seen as a venue for their companies to use.

Park View Financial Planning have sponsored the club on a number of occasions in the past and are one of only a couple of Chartered Financial Planners in the area. They have taken the HARLOW game on 7th March 2015. Owner Jeremy Woodruff usually brings along a mixture of well-connected clients and friends and is an avid sports and rugby fan. If anyone sees him around the clubhouse, give him a box to stand on and a woolly hat and he'll be bound to buy you a pint!

Only one league match remains unsponsored this season, the 1stXV game versus Upminster on 15th November, along with the Ladies Lunch on 29th November. For more details please contact Matt Jary on mkjary@btconnect.com

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